Mary Beth Rasmussen, 26, Manitowoc, first-degree reckless homicide by delivering drugs on Feb. 24-25, 2017, spend five years in state prison, followed by seven-and-a-half years of extended supervision with: pay costs and fees, counseling, maintain sobriety, AODA assessment, have no contact with any known drug users or dealers, submit to random urine screens, maintain full-time employment or schooling, pay restitution, visit victim's gravesite one every year after release from confinement, speak to a high school of her experience with drug use and its consequences once a year.

Christopher A. Hunter, 28, Manitowoc, possession of heroin with intent to deliver on Aug. 13, spend two years in state prison, followed by two years of extended supervision with: submit DNA sample, counseling, maintain sobriety, submit to random urine screens, maintain full-time employment, AODA assessment, pay costs and fees.

Michael J. Groh, 44, Manitowoc, manufacture and deliver amphetamine on Oct. 13, 2015, spend two-and-a-half years in state prison, followed by four years of extended supervision with: counseling, AODA assessment, maintain full-time employment, have no contact with known drug users or dealers, pay costs and fees.

James M. Love-Gove, 26, Manitowoc, bail jumping on March 24, sentence withheld, two years of probation with: pay costs and fees, counseling, maintain full-time employment or schooling, submit to random urine screens, maintain sobriety, AODA assessment, have no contact with any known drug users or dealers, undergo anger management assessment and follow through.

James M. Love-Gove, 26, Manitowoc, resist officer on March 24, sentence withheld, two years of probation with: spend 10 days in county jail, pay costs and fees, counseling, maintain full-time employment or schooling, submit to random urine screens, maintain sobriety, AODA assessment, have no contact with any known drug users or dealers, undergo anger management assessment and follow through.